Fishing

Try your luck at catching some big (and small) fish. With the incredible species diversity in Southwestern Pennsylvania it is always exciting to see just what is biting at the end of your line. Whether you’re joining us for TriAnglers Lunch Time Fishing or experiencing the bliss of patience on a fly fishing trip, you’ll be hooked on this form of outdoor recreation in no time.

Note: If you are 16 years of age or older you need a PA fishing license. Please see the PA Fish and Boat Commission website for information about obtaining your license. You can purchase one online or at many outdoor retailers. Many of our fly fishing outings require the Trout/Salmon permit so it’s a good idea to purchase that stamp as well.

Venture Outdoors provides multiple directions for accessing the meeting location including GPS coordinates, closest address, Google map link, and driving directions from Pittsburgh. Please review these directions in advance and plan your route to allow ample time for travel and onsite preparation. The Trip Leaders’ cellphone numbers are provided as a courtesy, but they may not be available by phone during check-in. Any necessary contact should be made at least 30 minutes before the trip begins. It is the participant’s responsibility to arrive at the meeting location 15 minutes prior to the start time. Please arrive early as trips cannot be delayed for late arrivals.

It depends. For spincast and baitcasting Venture Outdoors supplies a variety of rods and reels including spinning and spincast styles. We also provide redworms and nightcrawlers for bait as well as replacement hooks and split shot.

For other specialty fishing programs like fly fishing that require rods other than spinning and spincast, you will need to bring your own rods, flies, and equipment.

Trip Leaders make every attempt to plan routes that include bathroom stops at or near the meeting location or during the trip. The type and availability of facility depends on the time of year and location. Urban settings and many parks offer flush toilets or port-a-johns. Some locations do not have bathroom facilities and participants are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles when going in the woods. The Trip Leader will share specifics about bathroom facilities at the beginning of the outing, and details are often provided in the pre-trip information sheet.

About the Weather

No! We love fishing in the rain! With the appropriate clothing you can be comfortable in a variety of weather conditions. We encourage participants to pack a rain jacket and pants on all activities because the weather in Southwest PA is variable. It’s smart to keep a towel, change of clothes, spare shoes, and a plastic bag in your car so you’ll have dry clothes for your return trip and a place to stow your damp or wet items. Umbrellas are a great option for urban hikes. Wear the appropriate footwear for the trail or street conditions.

If the Trip Leader determines that trip conditions exceed the group’s comfort level, the trip may be cancelled. If this decision can be made during regular office hours (9 AM -5 PM, Monday-Friday), participants will be called and emailed by staff. If the decision is made outside of regular office hours the Trip Leaders and on-call staff try to decide at least two hours in advance. Weather is variable and the Trip Leader may opt to cancel the outing at the trailhead or make modifications during the trip.

Thunderstorms are a potential cause for trip cancellation. If a trip is canceled due to the weather forecast, participants will be notified.

The Venture Outdoors staff and Trip Leaders monitor local radar and forecasts to assess when, where, and for how long a thunderstorm is predicted to occur and use this information to decide whether to cancel, continue, or modify a trip. For example, a Trip Leader may choose to delay the start of a trip to let a short storm pass, and then continue as planned. He or she may choose to cancel the trip if waiting for the storm to pass will make it difficult to return on time or otherwise negatively impact environmental conditions.

It was an outstanding education experience that got me excited about fly fishing and to adopt it as a lifetime physical activity.